Text of a Letter from the President to the Speaker of the House of Representatives

September 1, 2005

Dear Mr. Speaker:

As I informed the Nation yesterday, we are dealing with one of the worst
natural disasters in our country's history. Residents of the Gulf Coast
States affected by the hurricane have lost loved ones, have lost homes, and
have been displaced from their communities. My Administration is committed
to ensuring that they will have the full support of the Federal Government.

Due to the catastrophic nature of Hurricane Katrina, I am asking the
Congress to consider expeditiously the enclosed request, totaling $10.5
billion, for an emergency FY 2005 supplemental appropriation for the
Departments of Homeland Security and Defense. These funds will ensure that
Federal response and recovery efforts continue uninterrupted.

I hereby designate this proposal in the amount requested herein as an
emergency requirement. This request responds to urgent needs associated
with immediate response and recovery efforts associated with Hurricane
Katrina in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and other affected areas.

The enclosed request requires immediate action by the Congress to ensure
that the Federal response to this disaster continues uninterrupted. I
anticipate making a further request in the coming weeks that will provide
for a comprehensive response and recovery effort after fully assessing the
impact of the hurricane. The details of this request are set forth in the
enclosed letter from the Director of the Office of Management and Budget.